EDITORIAL: Our cheers to you

Here are some things worthy of recognition

Each Friday in this space, The Leaf-Chronicle salutes those who are making our community and our world a better place in which to live.

CHEERS to everyone who has been participating in the fundraisers to help two Montgomery County cheerleaders hurt when their car was struck head-on by a woman who police say was driving under the influence.

CHEERS to the team from Alabama that won the first regional fishing tournament held at the Clarksville Marina - the Bass Federation Southern Division Championship. Cheers, too, to the organizers helped put the marina in a positive light and make the tournament a great success.

CHEERS to the Fort Campbell Warrior Transition Battalion, which is the first of the Army's 17 warrior transition units to receive the Department of the Army Safety Excellence Streamer.

CHEERS to the Montgomery County Animal Control and Adoption Services for deciding to participate in the Just One Day No-Kill Event on Saturday. Lots of adorable pets looking for homes will be available for adoption at 616 N. Spring St. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

CHEERS to all of the talented students who took part in the year-long, countywide Young Artist Celebration sponsored by the Clarksville-Montgomery County Arts and Heritage Development Council.

CHEERS to Progressive Directions, Inc., whose Early Intervention program received state wide recognition as a Leading Early Intervention Program at the 2013 Early Intervention Conference.

CHEERS to Alicia Beth Vaillencourt of Clarksville, who has been selected as a National 2014 Tilted Kilt Calendar Girl.

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EDITORIAL: Our cheers to you

CHEERS to everyone who has been participating in the fundraisers to help two Montgomery County cheerleaders hurt when their car was struck head-on by a woman who police say was driving under the